Interior Design
I start with you
Who are you? What do you need? What makes your space feel like home?
I'm not about trends, instagram or showhome polish.
I refine and encourage what’s already there - bringing out the inherent beauty of the space, resolving awkward corners, choosing finishes that stand up to real life, and creating space for the clutter and quiet moments alike.
The result? A home that feels unmistakably yours and meets your life comfortably, practically, beautifully.
Just a few favourites — each one a space made to be lived in.









A breath of light
Once a traditionally Spanish home — full of small rooms and shuttered from the sun — this space needed opening up. The brief: light, light, more light.....but also comfortable
We removed walls, added generous windows, and kept the palette soft and neutral to let sunshine flood the interior.
Designed as holiday home, it needed to be both inviting and practical — comfortable enough to unwind, and durable enough to withstand sandy feet and summer gatherings.
We added ample storage, triple-glazed windows, and integrated climate control to create a space that feels easy, homely, and effortlessly serene.
High & Slightly Offbeat
With a non-traditional layout on the top of a building, the challenge was to define the space without disrupting its natural rhythm. Every piece had to earn its place — the right size, the right shape, creating structure while allowing for flow.
We struck a balance between calm and colour, weaving in the client’s existing furniture to keep things grounded. The result? A space that feels a little quirky, a little fun — effortlessly lived-in, never over-styled.





Country Calm, City Edge
When London clients relocate to the countryside, there’s often a gentle tug-of-war between their urban roots and a newfound desire for rural calm.
We started with the essentials: durable flooring for four kids and a dog, generous laundry rooms, storage and easy-clean surfaces to handle muddy boots and everyday life.
With the practicalities in place, we leaned into serenity — soft tones, thoughtful pops of colour, and classical silhouettes. The result is a space that feels both relaxed and refined — country-livable, without being too fussy.






Another Home, Same Heart
These clients have built homes across the globe — collecting art, objects, and stories along the way.
Sometimes, a new city doesn’t call for a full reimagination — just a gentle rethinking. A re-covered sofa here, a few new pieces there… and suddenly, the space feels just right. Still perfectly them — only now, more grounded, more at home.





